Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
Teaching and Learning
General Announcements
- Interested in Youth and Family Ministry?
- Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15 - Oct. 15
- The Lost Symbol 30% off at the Bookstore
- Volunteers Needed - Pedestrian and Bicycle Count
- Pie Eating Contest
- Accounting & Auditing Student Conference
- Credit Refunds for Fall Term
- Student Performers Needed
- Please Bring Your Student I.D. card to Eat
- Do you Plan on Graduating this Year?
- Admissions Offices Closed Monday & Tuesday
- CSWL - Career Services Tabling In Library
- Augsburg Dining Hours for Fall Semester
Event Announcements
Keeping Track of Auggies
Auggie Athletics
Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
Free Cycling Seminar open to all Auggies--Tonight
Public Safety's City Cycling Seminar
Tuesday Sept. 15 from 6-8:30 pm
Learn how to safely navigate the city on your bicycle! Hosted by Public Safety, this class is a confidence booster on city bicycling. Learn quick stops, quick turns, and lane positioning. Bicycle and Helmet are required. Class will be held in Parking Lot D from 6-8:30 pm. Prizes such as U-Locks worth $35 will be given out to those who fully attend the class. Class size is limited. Register by e-mailing Janine at borcharj@augsburg.edu or sign up at the Public Safety window in the Urness/Mort lobby.
This is an "on your bike" experience!
Teaching and Learning
GRE Prep: Register Now
Going to graduate school by the Fall of 2010 or 2011? Most masters and doctoral programs require the Graduate Records Examination (GRE) for admission. GRE Prep is offered this fall on campus through the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity. You'll learn the most effective ways tackle the Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing sections on the GRE.
The course meets Mondays 6-9 PM for six weeks (Sept 21, 28, Oct 5, 12, 19, 26) in Sverdrup 2. The cost is only $40, which includes test prep materials; this is a fraction of the cost when compared to similar classroom GRE prep courses offered by Kaplan or the Princeton Review who charge over $1,000.
Alums, staff, and non-Augsburg students are also welcome to register.
Register online at: http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/gre_prep_reg.html
FREE Info. Sessions at Humphrey Institute
The University of Minnesotas Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs invites students to attend information sessions to learn more about graduate programs in Public Policy, Science Technology and Environmental Policy, and Urban and Regional planning on the following dates:
* Thursday, September 24, 2009 from 5:30-7:30 PM <http://www.eventbrite.com/event/390573215>
* Monday, October 5, 2009 from 5:30-7:30 PM <http://www.eventbrite.com/event/390588260>
* Wednesday, November 4, 2009 from 5:30-7:30 PM <http://www.eventbrite.com/event/390592272>
* Tuesday, November 17, 2009 from 12:00-1:30 PM <http://www.eventbrite.com/event/390598290>
* Tuesday, December 1, 2009 from 5:30-7:30 PM <http://www.eventbrite.com/event/390606314>
The school offers concentrations and specializations in Public and Non-Profit Management and Leadership, Community and Economic Development, Social Policy, Policy Analysis, Global Public Policy (including International Development), Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Women and Public Policy, Transportation Planning, Environmental Planning, Land Use and Urban Design, Housing and Community Development, and Regional, Economic and Workforce Development. We also offer joint degrees with the schools of Business, Law, Social Work, Public Health, Architecture and Landscape Architecture and Civil Engineering.
The information sessions will take place in Room 205 Humphrey Center (Freeman Commons). Beverages and pizza will be served. Faculty and current students will speak briefly about each of the degree programs and will also be available to answer questions.
This event is free and open to the public.
Space is limited, so please visit the recruitment events page to RSVP: http://www.hhh.umn.edu/learn/LearnMore.html
Information about HHH degree programs www.hhh.umn.edu
LSAT Prep Starts Wed: Register Now
Considering Law school? Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) Prep will be offered on campus this fall. Our course instructor scored in the top 1% of test-takers and formerly taught LSAT Prep for the Princeton Review. URGO offers this 3-week course for only $125, which includes test prep materials.
Alums, staff, and non-Augsburg students are also welcome to register!
Dates: Wednesdays Sept. 16, 23, 30
Time: 6:00-10:00 PM
Location: Sci 123
Register at: http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/lsat_prep_reg.html
GMAT Prep - Registration Now Open
Almost finished with your undergraduate degree? Thinking about a Master of Business Administration program? Most MBA programs require the GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) for admission. GMAT Prep sessions are offered this fall on campus through the Augsburg MBA Program. Sessions will cover verbal, writing, and quantitative problems.
The course meets Tuesdays 6-9 PM for five weeks (October 20 & 27, and November 3, 10, & 17). The cost is $300, including a $50 non-refundable deposit paid upon registration. This fee includes prep book and materials.
You may download the registration form from the MBA website (www.augsburg.edu/mba). Alums and non-Augsburg students are also welcome to register.
Please contact Casey Jarvela (jarvela@augsburg.edu) with any questions.
General Announcements
Interested in Youth and Family Ministry?
Are you interested in learning more about Augsburgs Youth and Family Ministry major and minor? If so, then please join us for dinner on Tuesday (9/15) evening from 4:45 p.m .- 6:00 p.m. in OREN 100. We will provide the meal and you will have the opportunity to hear more about the program and meet some students who are currently YFM majors and minors. Please RSVP to Professor Hans Wiersma (wiersma@augsburg.edu) by Tuesday morning. Maybe you are considering a different major but still have an interest in ministry. If so, please join us! Visit us at www.augsburg.edu/yfm.
Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15 - Oct. 15
Hispanic Heritage Month
In 1968, Congress authorized President Lyndon B. Johnson to proclaim a week in September as National Hispanic Week. The observance was expanded in 1988 to a month-long celebration, Sept. 15-Oct. 15. During this month, North America celebrates the culture and traditions of U.S. citizens or residents who trace their roots to Spain, Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean. September 15 was chosen as the starting point for the celebration because it is the anniversary of independence of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence days on September 16 and 18 respectively.
This month of remembering is a time for the Hispanic community in the United States to celebrate its history, pride, identity and contributions to the world. Its cultural diversity is reflected in the mix of its roots from individual Latin American countries, including Spain and the Caribbean. The main characteristic of Hispanics/Latinos is the shared native language, Spanish; which is spoken by over 332 million people in the world and 36 millions in North America. Although most Hispanics speak Spanish, each subgroup adapts the pronunciation and slang of its homeland according to circumstances. Likewise, they have inherited different religious traditions from foreign countries or from their homelands or according to own indigenous roots like Aztec, Maya or Inca.
Terminology What should I say? Terms like Latino, Hispanic and Chicano are worth remembering. For example: Latino refers to American-traced heritage, such as from Latin America. Hispanic refers to heritage that can be traced back to Spain; Chicano refers to residents of the United States who are of Mexican descent, with many also tracing their heritage to Spain, Native American cultures and the Aztec civilization. In recent survey, the majority of them in the U.S. prefer to be called Hispanic.
In 2003, Hispanic/Latino Student Services celebrated its 10th anniversary with over 40 students, from the initial 13 students. This Fall, in its 15th anniversary, 127 Hispanic/Latino students are enrolled including day, WEC and graduate students. Events for this years commemoration will be announced accordingly, and in days ahead additional articles will appear to offer our Augsburg community a broader picture of todays U.S. largest minority.
For more information call the Hispanic/Latino Student Services or Emiliano at x1309 or chagil@augsburg.edu. Happy Hispanic Heritage Month!
The Lost Symbol 30% off at the Bookstore
Dan Brown's new novel The Lost Symbol is 30% off at the bookstore. Get your copy today!
Volunteers Needed - Pedestrian and Bicycle Count
The City of Minneapolis Department of Public Works is conducting its 3rd annual Pedestrian and Bicycle Count starting Tuesday, Sept. 15. Volunteers are needed to collect information on the numbers of walkers and cyclists who pass through key intersections on Franklin Avenue on any given day. This count provides important information used by the City, Seward Redesign, and the Seward Neighborhood Group to improve pedestrian and bike safety in the Seward neighborhood. Volunteers are needed Sept. 15 - Sept. 24. To sign-up and get more information, please contact Noel Nix with Seward Redesign at noelrnix@gmail.com.
Pie Eating Contest
GOT PIE?!? Well we do. Come and win a microwave oven by eating pie. Augsburg Dining is hosting a pie-eating contest in Coopers. Sign up in the Kitchen Office with Danny.
Accounting & Auditing Student Conference
The Career Center at Augsburg College would like to inform you about a special annual event titled "Accounting & Auditing Student Conference" on Tuesday, September 29 from 9:00 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. To register and learn more go to http://www.studentconf.org
Location : Minneapolis Convention Center
1301 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55403
$15 at the door
The Career Center at Augsburg College will be on hand Wednesday, September 23rd at 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. in the Oren Gateway, Room 114. Staff will be available to review your resume and offer you tips and techniques on how to write a winning resume. Email tilton@augsburg.edu or call x1472 for questions
Credit Refunds for Fall Term
Attention Students: Beginning with this Fall and for future terms, Credit Refunds will be issued either via electronic Direct Deposit or by a paper check mailed to your permanent address. Checks will not be held on-campus, but will be immediately mailed.
Make sure to sign up for direct deposit at www.augsburg.edu/enroll and update your address in Augnet Records & Registration.
Fall Refund Dates:
Weekend and Grad - Friday, September 25
Day - Friday, October 2
Direct deposit is the fastest method of receiving a credit refund, and all students are encouraged to take advantage of this new service!
Student Performers Needed
Hey student performers. Need a place to do your thing? How about from 12-2pm? Here on campus? Well look no further. A-Club Grill is now providing a place to perform your stuff. E-mail Josh Ahrens [jahrens@aviands.com] with your information and we'll see about getting you a gig.
Please Bring Your Student I.D. card to Eat
Welcome to another year of great food. Please remember to bring your I.D. cards if you wish to use your meal plan at any of our locations to eat. This helps to ensure that your points and or meals are not being used without you being aware of it. Cashiers have been instructed not to allow students to purchase food with their points and board without their I.D. Remember, this is for your own safety. Thank you. Augsburg Dining management.
Do you Plan on Graduating this Year?
Want to confirm your final plan to fulfill your degree requirements?
If you have submitted your graduation application to the Enrollment Center, thank you!
The next step is to meet with an advisor the week of Oct. 5 to review your application and confirm your plan for your final year.
Go to Moodle and click Senior Graduation Advising, then Appointment Registration to schedule your appointment. You will receive a reminder email the day before your appointment
Have you applied? If not, download and complete the Graduation Application ASAP! Find it at http://web.augsburg.edu/registrar/forms/gradapp.pdf
Admissions Offices Closed Monday & Tuesday
Day and WEC offices are doing some relocation and new changes for the next 2 days. If you need immediate assistance, please call the Welcome Desk at x1500. Have a great week everyone!
CSWL - Career Services Tabling In Library
Do you have a quick career related question? Need someone to review your resume? Stop by our mobile table every Wednesday afternoon from 1:00-4:00 in the library link (second floor). Questions call x1148.
Augsburg Dining Hours for Fall Semester
Commons:
M-F: 7:30 Am - 7pm
Hot Breakfast: 7:30-9am
Hot Lunch: 11-1:30
Hot Dinner: 4:30-7
Sat & Sun
Brunch: 11:30-1pm
Dinner: 5pm-7pm
Coopers:
M-F 7:30 am 8 pm
Sat. 7:30 am -5 pm
WEC Sunday 7:30-2pm
Non WEC Sunday Closed
Nabo:
M-Th 7:30-8 pm
Friday- 7:30-6pm
Sat. 9-3pm
WEC Sunday 9-3pm
Non WEC Sunday Closed
AClu & C-Store
M-F 11-2pm & 5-9pm
Changes to these times will be posted on A-mail.
Event Announcements
Study & Intern Abroad Fair--TOMORROW
Learn about more than 200 worldwide programs in over 80 countries, including short-term/ faculty-led, Center for Global Education (CGE), International Partners (IP) and HECUA programs. Enter to win gift cards for local restaurants and retailers!
When you study abroad, you can:
+ fulfill requirements abroad
+ use financial aid for study abroad
+ receive study abroad scholarships
+ go abroad for any term, from 2 weeks up to a full year
+ have one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences of your life!
THIS Wednesday, September 16, 2009
10:45am to 2:00pm, Christensen Center Lobby
Application deadline for winter faculty-led and spring semester study Abroad: October 1st.
www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/
Events & Catering Showcase: Wed, Sept 16, 3-4:30 p.m.
Event & Catering Showcase
Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009
3pm-4:30 p.m.
Location: Commons, Christensen Center
Don't miss this opportunity to see new and exciting information from the Event & Conference Planning Department and to sample new menu items from A'viands! In addition to showcasing new and innovative design ideas for your upcoming events, we'll be discussing the event planning process, the new Events Alcohol policy and discussing ways that we can help make your events even better!
Some of the delectable treats you won't want to miss the opportunity to try include:
**Sushi Selection
**Beef Satay
**Roasted Marinated Vegetables with a Sundried Tomato Aioli
**Chicken Picatta with Roasted Rosemary Potatoes and Green Beans
**Pork Roast with Mango Chutney Salsa
**Raspberry Mousse Tartlets
And, much, much more! We hope that you'll join us! RSVP to collen@augsburg.edu if you plan to attend! Questions? Contact Jodi Collen at collen@augsburg.edu
TONIGHT: Who Killed the Electric Car?
Join Professor Bob Cowgill and students from the iTerm/Fate of the Earth (FOTE) program to watch this provocative film. "Who Killed the Electric Car?" is a 2006 documentary film that explores the creation, limited commercialization, and subsequent destruction of the battery electric vehicle in the United States. WHY!? Come watch the film to find out. Admission is free, this Tuesday, September 15, 9:30 PM, in SCI 123.
Constitution Day
"Constitution as Narrative: story-telling, civic engagement, and the art of politics"
This talk will be given Dr. Joseph Underhill to examine the constitution, and other founding documents (charters, manifestos, declarations, vision statements) in the context of the question of political agencyhow we conceive of and actualize notions of the human ability to meaningfully take action in relation to the political problems of the day. Conceiving of constitutions broadly, it will explore the idea of personal constitutions or narratives as avenues to political artfulness, not just at the level of formal government documents, but as personal manifesto. As part of Sustainability Awareness Month, this talk will focus on how we are responding to the issue of climate change and explore how personal narratives can play a role in that process.
Please join us on Thursday, September 17 at noon in the East Commons.
Keeping Track of Auggies
Kudos to Augsburg Poets
"Mary in Blue," a poem by recent Augsburg graduate and English major Kayla Skarbakka, was selected for the 2009 mnLIT cycle by poet Leslie Adrienne Miller. It appears as the 8 September 2009 poem of the week in the What Light series at MNartists.org < http://www.mnartists.org/article.do?rid=243202# >.
Augsburg alumna Phebe Hanson and English professor Cary Waterman are reading "Poetry about Iceland & Lake Superior" on Saturday, 24 October, 7-9 pm. The reading is associated with an exhibit on Landscapes & Seascapes of Iceland and Lake Superior, 15 Sept through 31 Oct, at the Bohlander Art Gallery (3011 36th Ave So., MPLS, MN 55406). Phebe Hanson is also being honored at Homecoming as a Distinguished Alumna of the college < http://www.augsburg.edu/homecoming/alumniawards.html >.
Auggie Athletics
Join the Augsburg Women's Swim Team
We are recruiting members for the Women's Swim Team!
Top Ten Reasons to Join Today!!!
1. Great Team members & community feeling.
2. Exercise = more attentive during class!
3. The Team is like a family away from home.
4. Friendly & positive competition/ interactions with team mates & other teams
5. Stay Active in Auggie Campus Life & Activities!
6. Awesome Training Trip to somewhere warm!
7. Have the privileged title "Student-Athlete."
8. Make new friends.
9. Small Team = more one on one advice/ work with Coach
10. Swimming teaches you many lessons you can carry with you after you graduate!
For more Info please contact Head Coach Colleen Morgan at:
morganc@augsburg.edu
Competition Schedule: http://athletics.augsburg.edu/schedule.aspx?path=wswim
Classifieds
MovieSac (by luvSac) For Sale
Green 5 foot/2 person MovieSac for sale. I have had this for about three years, and purchased it for $400. Rarely used and in great condition; no tears, no stains, no wear marks.
Asking for $235 - email me to see pictures.
email: DJHamm1@gmail.com
Duplex for Sale - 405 5th Street SE, Minneapolis
The University District Alliance is pleased to announce that its first home is now on the market. The property is located within walking/biking distance to Augsburg, the University of MN, and Downtown with good transit connections as well. Up to $30,000 in energy efficiency improvement grants and a $10,000 homebuyer incentive available to eligible purchasers. For more information call Sandy Loescher at 612-872-8068, ext. 201 or see the MLS listing at http://matrix.northstarmls.com/de.asp?k=389030XR3KT&p=DE-49710990-963